A preface to theology
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A preface to theology
University of Chicago Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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cloth : alk. paper ISBN 9780226293998
内容説明
In this work, W. Clark Gilpin proposes that American theological scholarship has become responsible to a threefold public: the churches, the academic community, and civil society. The author approaches this goal indirectly, by investigating the historic social roles of Protestant theologians and the educational institutions in which they have pursued their scholarship and teaching. Ranging from analyses of the New England puritan Cotton Mather to contemporary theologians as "public intellectuals," the author asserts that we find out what theology "is" by asking what theologians "do".
目次
Acknowledgments Introduction: What Do Theologians Do? 1: The Fruition of the Seminary Ideal, 1720-1830 2: Scholarship and the Culture of Protestantism, 1830-1880 3: The Case for Theology in the University, 1880-1930 4: Intellectual Center of the Church's Life, 1930-1960 5: The Background of Possibilities Notes Index
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pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780226294001
内容説明
In this work, W. Clark Gilpin proposes that American theological scholarship has become responsible to a threefold public: the churches, the academic community, and civil society. The author approaches this goal indirectly, by investigating the historic social roles of Protestant theologians and the educational institutions in which they have pursued their scholarship and teaching. Ranging from analyses of the New England puritan Cotton Mather to contemporary theologians as "public intellectuals," the author asserts that we find out what theology "is" by asking what theologians "do".
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